As I sat and listened to the seasoned professionals explain how to survive in the graphic arts industry, I tried to find a common thread in their messages—a single, all-encompassing takeaway. I think for me, Arjun Basu, Content Director at Spafax, neatly packaged that message: "Don't be a Panda!" he urged. Translated loosely, don't continue to rely on resources that will endanger your existence (eat more than just bamboo = do more than print flyers). I'm going to take the analogy one step further and say that "Don't be a Panda!" can also mean change what you eat. While there were many different strategies discussed throughout the event, this wildlife survival perspective seemed to encompass the first steps of a majority of these strategies best. In an industry that is shrinking, changing, and morphing into something new, one cannot keep going on the same way. This month's lead article, Print Through the Ages, is one of many examples where the tradition of print collides with today's rapidly changing world of information technology. Diana Brown helps us understand the basic methods of digitization data and the importance of archives.